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Canada Dashboard Digest | Roundup: Courts, Commissioners Take Action Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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CBC News reports, Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner Jill Clayton is appealing a ruling that “significantly limits her powers to hold the government accountable” to Canada’s Supreme Court. University of King’s College’s Dean Jobb writes for National Post on an “about face” on police disclosures of those who have died as a result of violent crimes. The Toronto Star reports the Ontario Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has found “no evidence of tampering or interference with documents requested” by the newspaper. And in Saskatchewan, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner found a healthcare employee’s privacy was breached “when his personal information was shared by his employer, the health region and the health ministry,” CTV News reports. Meanwhile, in Toronto, “police have taken steps to keep U.S. border police from automatically accessing records about a Canadian’s suicide attempts,” The Star reports.
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